Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Blind -S̶h̶e̶i̶k̶- President

20 years ago today, our Islamic enemy did what their religion demands of them and they tried to kill as many non-Muslims as they possibly could in their first attack on the The Twin Towers. They ended up killing 6 Americans after their bomb didn't go off as planned. But if Bill Clinton did his job as President of the United States of America, he would have crippled the growing threat of Islamic terrorism before they had a chance to finish the job 8 years later. It's not to hold Clinton singularly responsible, but that was a unique attack at that point in time in America. It was on our shores, in a civilian population, in the heart of NewYork City. And he should have "overreacted". But Clinton, not being able to view the world outside of his comfortable lawyer blinders, treated the Act of War as if it were a criminal act. Also, before Bush lied to himself and us with "Islam is peace", Clinton pulled the PC BS about Islam in saying that "No religion condones the murder of innocent men, women and children", when Islam, in fact, does. Non-Muslims aren't innocent according to Islam, as we're all guilty until proven Muslim.

If our leaders weren't blind to what Islam actually is, if they studied it and understood what it demands of its most devout followers, and if they were willing to defend us as if their political power depended on it, then there would be No Islamic threat today.

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Bosch Fawstin, IllustWriter

I’m an Eisner nominated cartoonist and my current work is my series, The Infidel, featuring Pigman. I have three chapters currently available on Amazon Kindle and ComiXology.
I’m the winner of the AFDI Mohammad Cartoon Contest organized by Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer, where two jihadists attempted to murder as many of us as they could, but were cut down by a cop in Garland, Texas. The attack made the contest far bigger than it would have been otherwise and helped expose far too many among us to be enemies of free speech. It’s a sad day in America when I felt the need to tweet that “I’m a Radical for Free Speech”. I appeared on a number of TV news shows after the attack, but they refused to show my winning cartoon, so I decided not to appear any longer without it. The contest and the attack brought my work great attention, good and bad, including death threats, and has now afforded me opportunities to reach a bigger audience. I recently signed a contract with a book publisher for a big project that will be announced in 2016. Stay tuned.
Update: I appeared on John Stossel’s Fox News Special, “Censored in America”, with my winning cartoon.